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Endotracheal Intubation Simulator
Description
In securing an airway, endotracheal intubation requires the highest skills and
is accompanied by risks. To enable you as emergency medical staff to perform
intubations, you should certainly use the opportunity to practice this during
the administration of anaesthetic in the operating room. The intubation
simulator provides exceptionally good and realistic intubation training.
Tongue, epiglottis and pharynx are reproduced realistically, with the tongue and
mouth made of soft material. The front teeth (upper four) are made to break when
pressure is exerted incorrectly and the teeth are used as a fulcrum while using
a laryngoscope.
Determining incorrect intubation is possible!
When
intubation and ventilation were carried out correctly, this is shown by
simultaneous rising of the left and right chest. When only one lung is
ventilated, the error is shown in that only one side will rise. When the
tracheal tube has been mistakenly intubated into the oesophagus and air is sent,
the abdomen will rise (stomach inflation), making it possible to determine the
error
Parts of the model are purposefully made to be damaged if handled
roughly.
Skills
- Acquire both the skill of oral and nasal tracheal intubation.
- Acquire the skill of handling supraglottic airway devices (e.g. laryngeal
mask airway, esophageal gastric tube airway). - Confirm left and right air sound with a stethoscope
- Determine ventilation of one lung
- Determine accidental oesophageal intubation
- Usage of the laryngoscope and training of securing airways can be trained
almost like on a living body. - Neck flexion and head extension
- Advancement of the mandible
Features
- Tongue, epiglottis and pharynx are reproduced realistically
- The front teeth (upper four) are made to break when pressure is exerted incorrectly
- Determining incorrect intubation is possible
Contents
- Endotracheal Intubation Simulator
- 3 teeth
- Silicon oil
- Carrying case
